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Srinivasan admitted touching Colleague A on the bottom with his hand or car keys in September 2012 but claimed it was not deliberate.

He denied making inappropriate comments about Colleague B's trousers and six days later telling her he wanted to text her and invite her to his house.

Srinivasan admitted contacting Colleague C through Facebook but denied ignoring her when she said 'no' to his 'unwanted attention' twice, and denied asking her 'Can I put this letter in your coin slot?'.

He also denied kissing and touching Colleague C in September 2014 and denied blowing her kisses, winking at her and stroking her cheek.

Srinivasan, was found culpable of six charges containing 16 separate instances of misconduct between May 2010 and February 2015.

He was cleared of only one allegation - that he winked at Colleague C.

The HCPTS decided his actions amounted to misconduct, were sexually motivated and that his fitness to practice is currently impaired.